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Hi

home now.

Found the second copy....had a play.

 

I would grade at minimum of vg.

No centre and tiny piece of label peeled up on one of the centre supports. Nothing serious at all.

It plays clean and clear no issues, minimum background noise before start of music.

few small (non feelable) surface marks...

I have graded quite conservatively compared to some Ex or M- 45s I have purchased recently.

 

if you are playing out then it will be perfect for dj-ing.

 

If I did not have a second copy, then I would probably keep it.

(if that's a recommendation for condition)

 

But the big problem for you may that the labels are reversed.

The "You'll be mine" label is on "Up above my head" side and vice-versa.

I knew there was a reason I had kept it as a duplicate and it was probably for the novelty sake.

 

If you want it I will post for £20.

Paypal but gift so i don't get lumbered with costs.

 

It's your choice and I won't be offended if you want to wait for a more suitable copy.

It's always been a hard record to locate (due I guess to the Rod connection) but the advent of the internet has seen a lot of demos surface.

Also there is no longer an ardent Rod collecting base, so it's now valuable as a sound not a historical document.

Probably cheaper in real terms now than at any time since late 1970s....IMHO

 

Let me know either way.

Seriously I won't be bothered if you don't want to buy.

Another copy will turn up....

 

Best regards

steve


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